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Journal of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina at its session of 1899

34 HOUSE JOURNAL. [Session
H. R. 33, resolution fixing the hour of meeting for the
House of Representatives.
The resolution is adopted.
H. R. 37, a resolution directing the removal of the corner-stone
in the building of the Institution for the Deaf and
Dumb.
And H. R. 32, S. R. 25, a resolution providing for the
removal of the name of James H. Young from the corner-stone
of the new building at the Institution for the Blind for
whites.
Mr. Boushall offers a substitute for H. R. 32, S. R. 25, and
H. R. 37.
Mr. McLean offers an amendment to the substitute.
Mr. Overman moves to refer the original resolution, to-gether
with the substitute and amendment, to the Committee
on the Institution for the Blind, with instructions to report a
bill.
The motion prevails.
The report from the Committee on Privileges and Elections,
in the case of Sugg against Mitchell, from Greene county, is,
by unanimous consent, taken from the Calendar.
Upon the adoption of the report Mr. Allen, of Wayne, de-mands
the ayes and noes.
The call is sustained, and the report is adopted by the fol-lowing
vote
:
Those voting in the affirmative are:
Messrs. Abbott, Alexander, Allen, of Columbus; Allen, of
"Wayne; Austin, Barnhill, Burrow, Beasley, Boggs, Boushall,
Brown, of Johnston; Brown, of Stanly; Bryan, of Granville;
Bryan, of Madison; Bunch, Carr, Carraway, Carroll, Clarkson,
Coates, Council, Craig, Currie, of Bladen; Currie, of Moore;
Curtis, Davis, of Eranklin; Davis, of Haywood; Davis, of
Llyde, Eaton, Ellen, Eleming, Eoushee, Gambill, Garrett,
Gattis, Gilliam, Hampton, Harrison, Hart, Hartsell, Hauser,
Henderson, Hendren, Hoey, Hoffman, Holland, Holman,

34 HOUSE JOURNAL. [Session
H. R. 33, resolution fixing the hour of meeting for the
House of Representatives.
The resolution is adopted.
H. R. 37, a resolution directing the removal of the corner-stone
in the building of the Institution for the Deaf and
Dumb.
And H. R. 32, S. R. 25, a resolution providing for the
removal of the name of James H. Young from the corner-stone
of the new building at the Institution for the Blind for
whites.
Mr. Boushall offers a substitute for H. R. 32, S. R. 25, and
H. R. 37.
Mr. McLean offers an amendment to the substitute.
Mr. Overman moves to refer the original resolution, to-gether
with the substitute and amendment, to the Committee
on the Institution for the Blind, with instructions to report a
bill.
The motion prevails.
The report from the Committee on Privileges and Elections,
in the case of Sugg against Mitchell, from Greene county, is,
by unanimous consent, taken from the Calendar.
Upon the adoption of the report Mr. Allen, of Wayne, de-mands
the ayes and noes.
The call is sustained, and the report is adopted by the fol-lowing
vote
:
Those voting in the affirmative are:
Messrs. Abbott, Alexander, Allen, of Columbus; Allen, of
"Wayne; Austin, Barnhill, Burrow, Beasley, Boggs, Boushall,
Brown, of Johnston; Brown, of Stanly; Bryan, of Granville;
Bryan, of Madison; Bunch, Carr, Carraway, Carroll, Clarkson,
Coates, Council, Craig, Currie, of Bladen; Currie, of Moore;
Curtis, Davis, of Eranklin; Davis, of Haywood; Davis, of
Llyde, Eaton, Ellen, Eleming, Eoushee, Gambill, Garrett,
Gattis, Gilliam, Hampton, Harrison, Hart, Hartsell, Hauser,
Henderson, Hendren, Hoey, Hoffman, Holland, Holman,